How we're teaching computers to understand pictures

When a very young child looks at a picture, she can identify simple elements: "cat," "book," "chair." Now, computers are getting smart enough to do that too. What's next? In a thrilling talk, computer vision expert Fei-Fei Li describes the state of the art — including the database of 15 million photos her team built to "teach" a computer to understand pictures — and the key insights yet to come.

Video Transcript:

This video is about the research study in computer vision and machine learning. This is a part of the field of artificial intelligence. Finally, the machines are taught to name objects, understand relations, emotions, actions, etc.